Look at the parallelogram ABCD shown below. A parallelogram ABCD is drawn with BD as the diagonal. The table below shows the steps to prove that if the quadrilateral ABCD is a parallelogram, then its opposite sides are congruent. Statements Reasons 1 AB is parallel to DC and AD is parallel to BC definition of parallelogram 2 angle 1=angle 2, angle 3=angle 4 if two parallel lines are cut by a transversal then the corresponding angles are congruent 3 BD = BD Reflexive Property
4 triangles ADB and CBD are congruent if two sides and the included angle of a triangle are congruent to the corresponding sides and angle of another triangle , then the triangles are congruent by SAS postulate 5 AB = DC , AD = BC corresponding parts of congruent triangles are congruent Which statement is true about the table? It is not correct because it provides incorrect sequence of statement 2 and statement 4. It is not correct because it does not provide correct reasons for statement 2 and statement 4. It is accurate because it provides the correct sequence of statements. It is accurate because it provides the correct reasons for the statements.
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